Wrestling: Crowd enthralled as Fife Pro Wrestling Asylum boss Andrew Inch defends heayweight crown for 19th time
Inch, 34, a wrestler for 17 years who has performed all over the world including
three stints for the WWE, said: “I’ve wrestled BT Gunn on a number of occasions so we know each other and our move sets very well.
"It was a real hard hitting contest.
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Hide Ad"He kind of pushed me to the limit and everything that I had for him he had an answer for. But I just managed to get a little bit ahead of him, it only takes three seconds to win a professional wrestling match as they say.
"I won it with a da bomb move. It’s a variation of a move by the wrestler Big Van Vader, who used to do a second rope splash.
"So it was a big second rope splash from me, I’m 19 stones and a bit of gravity helped me as well when I put him away.
"I was literally exhausted after the bout. My son (10-year-old Jacob) is always at the shows so he’s always excited and wants to have a full blown conversation with me about what he would have done in the ring.
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